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Midnight Mass - Gord - 04-17-2004 I enjoyed Vampire$ greatly but its nearly impossible to get people to read it now after the Carpenter movie. (Whats WITH Carpenter as a director? He's made some absolutely great movies but he's made some pretty appallingly bad ones too, very inconsistent) Not that I found it bad, but I have a rather high tolerance for cheese and I really WANTED to enjoy it after the book. Midnight Mass - Matthew Smith - 04-17-2004 I loved "Vampire$". It's one of the few books that I stayed up all night to read. I just couldn't put it down until it was done. Speaking of vampires, I saw a really fun movie on cable this week called "Captain Kronos". I don't think it's an award winner or anything, but I really liked it. Reminded me a lot of the Robert Howard's Solomon Kane stories. I love that stuff. --Matthew Midnight Mass - Auskar - 04-17-2004 The movie was terrible, of course. My understanding, based on online chats where Steakley was present, was that he had no influence on the movie at all. That's all I know about that. People who like the two Steakley books tend to like Repariman Jack quite a bit, though. Midnight Mass - Paul R - 04-21-2004 Tim Hatch Wrote:Finished _Midnight Mass_ last night. Excellent book! It was terrific to read a vampire book that depicted the bloodsuckers the way they should be. Thanks for another great story Paul! Couldn't agree more. It was, in places, relentless in its depravity, which, I guess, was the whole idea. The ending seemed to be crying out for a follow up - a sequel, if you will - or is that just wishful thinking? I for one would definitely welcome another helping of bloodthirsty vampires. Oh, and thanks to this forum, I'm now seeking out the book Vampire$, about which I seem to be the only one here to know nothing. If nothing else, Midnight Mass has re-awakened my love of horror! Midnight Mass - Scott Hajek - 04-21-2004 Auskar Wrote:The movie was terrible, of course. My understanding, based on online chats where Steakley was present, was that he had no influence on the movie at all. That's all I know about that. And people who like the Steakley books wish he would write another. Armor and Vampire$ are both great books. Highly recommended. As far as the movie goes, it says alot when the sequel is a direct-to-video and stars Jon Bon Jovi. Midnight Mass - Tim Hatch - 04-22-2004 Paul R Wrote:Couldn't agree more. It was, in places, relentless in its depravity, which, I guess, was the whole idea. The ending seemed to be crying out for a follow up - a sequel, if you will - or is that just wishful thinking? I got the same feeling. I'd love a sequel. Tim |